-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- London 's Metropolitan Police have praised the good behavior of Scotland fans during Sunday 's match against Brazil , despite claims by Brazilian striker Neymar that a banana was thrown at him as a form of racist abuse .

Santos striker Neymar , 19 , scored both goals in Brazil 's 2-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium , the home of English Premier League side Arsenal .

But the Brazilian attacker later revealed that he was subjected to racist taunts from Scottish spectators , which culminated in the banana-throwing incident .

However , the police confirmed they had received no complaints about any form of racism being displayed during the match on Monday .

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Match commander , Chief Inspector Mark Shearan , issued an official press release which read : `` The Scottish supporters who travelled down to the game in their numbers were friendly and good-natured , colourful and supportive of their team .

`` There were six arrests at the match -- of which only two were definitely Scottish supporters and were drink-related . This figure must be the seen in the context of a 53,000 strong crowd . ''

After his two-goal winning performance , Neymar had earlier claimed to Brazilian media that he had been the subject of racist abuse : `` This atmosphere of racism is totally sad .

`` They were jeering me a lot , even when I was about to kick the penalty the entire stadium was jeering .

`` We leave our country to play here and something like this happens . It 's sad . I would rather not even talk about it , to keep the subject from escalating . ''

Neymar 's teammate Lucas Leiva , who plays in England for Liverpool and removed the banana from the pitch , added : `` There is no more space for racism in the world .

`` Europe is where it happens the most . That has to change , everybody is equal today and it 's a matter of respect . ''

The Scottish Football Association -LRB- SFA -RRB- , in a statement on their official website , denied the claims from Neymar . `` There was no evidence of such instances but the Scotland supporters have confirmed they booed the player for perceived unsporting behaviour during the match .

`` The tens of thousands of Scotland fans who travelled to London were , in fact , commended for creating a carnival atmosphere not just inside the stadium but across the city throughout the weekend .

`` The Scottish FA has contacted the Brazilian Football Federation and the match organisers , Kentaro , to inform them of our information and of our supporters ' unhappiness at the unfounded accusations , '' the statement read .

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London Police praise behavior of Scotland fans during the match against Brazil

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Police reveal they have received no racism complaints from Sunday 's game

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Two-goal striker Neymar told media that a banana was thrown at him during game